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Pak-Afghan talks; Pakistan gives anti-terror plan to Taliban
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Pak-Afghan talks; Pakistan gives anti-terror plan to Taliban

The second round of talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan has concluded in Istanbul, Turkey, with Pakistan presenting a comprehensive plan to the Afghan Taliban aimed at preventing cross-border terrorism. According to diplomatic sources, the talks were held at a local hotel in Istanbul and were hosted by senior Turkish officials. The discussions reviewed the implementation...

Khawaja Asif warns of open war if talks with Afghans fail
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Khawaja Asif warns of open war if talks with Afghans fail

Defence Minister Khawaja Asif warned that Pakistan could move to open conflict with Afghanistan if outstanding issues are not resolved through negotiations with the Afghan Taliban. Khawaja Asif said Pakistan’s security forces and police were making sacrifices to protect the country. “Our forces and police are sacrificing their lives. We sleep while our guards remain...

Pak-Afghan delegations begin crucial talks in Istanbul
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Pak-Afghan delegations begin crucial talks in Istanbul

Istanbul: The talks between the delegations of Pakistan and Afghanistan have officially begun in Istanbul, Turkey, aimed at easing recent border tensions and reviewing previously agreed security commitments. According to diplomatic sources, the negotiations are taking place at a local hotel in Istanbul under the facilitation of Turkish authorities. A two-member delegation from Pakistan is...

Singapore: Indian nurse sentenced to 14 months in prison for indecent behavior with male attendant
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Singapore: Indian nurse sentenced to 14 months in prison for indecent behavior with male attendant

A Singapore court has sentenced an Indian nurse to prison and caning for indecent behavior with a man who visited the hospital. Elippe Siva Nago, a 34-year-old nurse of Indian descent, admitted to her crime and was convicted by the court, according to reports in international media. Media sources claim that a young patient who...

. Lithium-Powered River Giant: China Leads the Way in Electric Maritime Innovation
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China Launches World’s Largest Electric Cargo Ship

Beijing: China has launched the world’s largest electric river cargo ship, powered entirely by lithium batteries instead of conventional fuels — marking a major step toward sustainable inland water transport. The newly launched ship, named “Gezuba,” measures 130 meters in length and can carry up to 13,000 tons of cargo. It operates on 12 lithium...

Taliban Orders Immediate Construction of Dam on Kunar River
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Taliban Orders Immediate Construction of Dam on Kunar River

Kabul: The supreme leader of the ruling Taliban regime in Afghanistan, Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada, has directed the Ministry of Energy to immediately begin the construction of a dam on the Kunar River. According to Afghan media reports, the Taliban chief instructed authorities to finalize agreements with domestic companies rather than waiting for foreign firms. The...

Hamas and other organizations agree to hand over Gaza to technocratic committee
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Hamas and other organizations agree to hand over Gaza to technocratic committee

The transfer of Gaza to a technocratic committee was agreed upon by Hamas and other groups. According to a foreign news agency, an independent committee of technocrats will take over the administration of Gaza after the ceasefire. In this context, a unified statement from Palestinian organisations has been posted on the Hamas website, according to...

Trump Cautions Israel on Plan to Annex Occupied West Bank
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Trump Cautions Israel on Plan to Annex Occupied West Bank

Washington: US President Donald Trump has warned Israel that the annexation of the occupied West Bank will not be tolerated, saying that such a move would cost Israel its support from the United States. In an interview with an American magazine, President Trump said that the annexation plan violates earlier understandings with Arab nations. “We...